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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Q.C., and Mr. Thring for the she respondent;: and-Mr. 'Murphy for the co-riespondent. -ii The petition, prabented by Mr. John Keats, vva '-for a socn dissolution of marriage on' the. round of .adpltery. The' a respondents, Mrs. Esther ?? and Don Pedro ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... and costs, or' I. s' days' imprisonmient, with hard labour. t. SUPPOSED THiEFT OF LEAD. in Jamies Welshi, on remand, and John Keating wore 9l charged with stealing abont three cwrt. of lead, the e property of someo person unknown. It will be remembered ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... agreed to take the ?? of the oase. A fine of 20a, or 11 dasa' imprisonment in dtfault. was imposed. IfATHEP AND DAU HTER, John Keating was again brought up, having been remanded On the previous ddy on a charge of assaulting his child Beseie, aged 8, and ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... Magietrates preeent-Messrs, W. Fuidge and W. H. Ivae Budgett, on STEALIIG A COAT FROM A MAN'S BACK, roe Jeremiah Donovan and John Keating were charged ;he with stealing a coat and its contents, the property of a ry. boiler maker named Edward Harrington, employed ...

MELANCHOLY SUICIDE OF A FEMALE

... for lunacy, having been in an asylum. COSTS IN BAX KRUPTCY. -The Streffordshi-e Advertiser says: - In the bankruptcy of John Keates, furniture broker, of .Willenhall, while theliabilitles were £122 and theeatate realised ILii, the costs of the bankruptcy ...

MR HUME WEBSTER'S DEATH

... ln the family that he was aware of, The son (recalled) said nothing had been found to throw any light on the occurrence, John Keating, private secretary to Mr Webster, said he was not aware that the deceseed was in any financial difflulties, and he knew ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... Bishop. Sfiv Months: Ann Bryant, for uttering counterfeit coin; John Brown, for stealing a watch and key from the person of John Keating; Thos. Edwards, for stealing lead from a building, the property of Thos. Davey; Joseph Hyde, for stealing lead, the property ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... Prisoner-Thank you th very much indeed, sir. Conmnitted for trial, th AN OLD XAN PLUNDERED, de James Maggs, Edward Godwin, John Keating, quay a loafers, aud Ellen Lewis, a womaU Of low oharactor, were fn charged on remand with stealing a purse containinfg ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... Prisonersaid Z the flannel bad been given her, Sho was remanded a for a week for further inquiries, e ALLEGED BRUTAL ASSAULT, John Keating, a burly looking fellow, waB charied with violently assaulting and beating hie daughter Bessie, aged about eight years ...

SUICIDE AT GLOUCESTER ASYLUM

... of Chicheeter, being consecrated at White. elf, ball on May 8th, He married in 1830 Emma, daughter id'l of the late Rev John Keate, D.D,, headmaster of Eton. iaid leet MUNICIPAL ELECTION. the ST. PHILIP'S (SOUTH) 'WARD, nor BLast night a public bleating ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ea magistrates dismissed the charge ot' felony, and fined't am for the assault 5s. each, or seven daysl imprisonment. b John Keat was charged with wilfuliy breaking a door in the n see of James Duffett. The prisoner went last isight to corn- leinant's ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... They pleaded drunken- aI ness as an excuse, hat were each fined 10s. and costs, or if a~ 1.4 days' imprisonmient. had John Keating, a young man, was charged on remand an6 with violently assaulting his wife Katharine Keatiug. The into assault took place ...